Title: Persepolis FC Reaffirms Club Structure as Sports Deputy Outlines Transfer Strategy
In a statement that underscores the operational dynamics within one of Iran’s most prominent football institutions, Persepolis FC’s Sports Deputy, Mohammad Ansari, has detailed his intended role in the club’s upcoming mid-season transfer activities.
A Pledge of Proactive Engagement
Ansari directly addressed questions regarding his involvement in the club’s transfer market decisions. He affirmed his commitment to a previously stated position but signaled a new, more active phase. “I stand by the word I gave to the fans,” Ansari stated. “If I need to, or find it necessary to make a different decision, I will inform both the club and the fans. My decision is as I have said.”
Strengthening the Official Framework
The Sports Deputy provided insight into the historical context of player acquisitions at Persepolis, highlighting a shift towards a more structured and institutional approach. “At Persepolis, the role of the Sports Deputy in player recruitment has been understated until now,” he explained. “My thought and effort are directed towards ensuring this department plays an effective and productive role in this process.” This move appears to align with broader efforts to systematize club management and decision-making.
Mid-Season Plans Already Underway
Ansari confirmed that preparations for the mid-season transfer window are already in motion, demonstrating the club’s forward planning. “We have already started working,” he revealed. “We have proposed several strong options to the technical staff based on the team’s needs for the second half of the season. Upon their approval, we will enter negotiations. This is being done in full coordination with the club.”
A Commitment to Institutional Harmony
Concluding his remarks, Ansari emphasized his commitment to working within the club’s established framework. His comments pointed to a collaborative and unified administrative environment. “If I ever feel that these matters are being conducted through another channel or that there is no receptiveness towards me from the club, naturally, I will not stay,” he noted. “But currently, no such conditions exist.” This final point reinforces a message of internal stability and coordinated action within the Persepolis organization.


